Dish-washing machine.



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DISH WASHING MACHINE.

APPLICATION HLED H8 27. I917. 1,281,498. Patented Oct. 15, 1918.

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DRSH WASHING MACHlNE.

APPLICATION FILED FEB.27.19I7.

1,281,493. Patentd Oct. 15, 1918.

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' in the cylinder of the pump 17.

'of water to the sprinkler head.

vided with a shelf 14 below tne rcceptacie 2 and mounted upon the sheli is a Water receptacle 15,.whiledepcndin 7 from the top portion of the stand 1 below t 1e receptacle 2 thereon are hangers lfiand'inonnted within the hangersl iv isa double acting pump 17 having the inlet-nozzle connected with a tube 18 submergedinthe water in the receptacle 15,. and an outlet nozzle connected by means o f'a pipe 19 with'the lower end of the supply pipe-3 Thepiston rod of the pump 17 is pivotally connected with the lower end of a lever 20 fuicrumed between its ends upon a bracket 21 secured to one of the legs of the thereby revolving the head and causing the v water to be thrown against the dishesin the basket? The outlet side of the pump is preferably connected with an air dome 23' so as to insure an oven and unifrom delivery Although I have shown and described the Jump 1? as connected with the pipe 3, liwisli it to be understood that the pump 17 may be dispensed with when the water under preesure is available and such water fed dirccti'v manna-a to the pipe 3 and when the pump is employed any suitable, mechanism may be used for operating the same.

After the dishes have been washed,- the tube 18 may be withdrawn from the receptacle 15 and the pump operated to force air through the head i to facilitate the dry- -precise details of construction herein described and delineated, as modification and variation may be made within the scope of the claim Without, departing from the spirit of the invention.

I claim:

A dish Washing machine comprising a support, a receptacle disposed upon the lower portion thereof and serving as a reser voir, a casing disposed upon the top of said support, a lid upon said casing, a pump secured upon said support, a pipe communicating with said pump and extending into said reservoir receptacle, a second pipe communicating with said pump and extending upwardly into said casing, a spray nozzle on the upper end of said second named pipe, and a discharge pipe communicating with the bottom of said casing and terminating above receptacle.

in testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

JAMES L. BLANKS. 

